Sentences with phrase «contingent upon a change»

If that system does not comport with basic levels of individual and property rights (and due process), they should work with others to let host governments know that continued investment is contingent upon change.

Not exact matches

All dates and times are estimates, and subject to change without notice, being contingent upon seed development and availability.
(4) Inability to distinguish minding your own business from telling others what they believe is in wrong — the beliefs are contingent upon THINKING they can change people on the spot by insulting them, their intelligence and making them feel foolish.
Contingent upon the nation where the degree is being sought after there may be inconspicuous changes, In any case it is normally a report that has a presentation, a couple segments and a conclusion.
The simulations leading to possible dangerous climate change are contingent upon an accelerating temperature profile in response to BAU carbon output.
A recent conference blurb defined it, in perhaps typically academic style, as follows «The property or process of social resilience is said to be contingent upon the manner in which the system it describes can successfully achieve a socio - technical and political shift in its internal organisation in response to a change in external circumstances».
The rise of the contingent or temporary workforce is upon us and will continue to grow as the economy continues to change.
In no event shall the continuing validity of the adoption be contingent upon the post adoptive contact, nor shall the ability of the adoptive parent to change residence be impaired by a sibling contact order.
These are all contingent upon what's attractive to consumers today and are always changing.
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